Summary
- Airtel has lost 3.74 million customers on its mobile money service or 91.9 percent of the telco’s cash transfer subscribers in the year to March, cementing M-Pesa’s market share grip.
- The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) in its latest industry report shows that Airtel Money subscribers plunged to 329,660 customers at the end of March from 4.075 million in a similar period last year.
- The fall in Airtel subscribers helped grow M-Pesa subscribers’ market share to 98.8 per cent in March or 28.84 million users from 81.3 per cent a year ago. M-Pesa recorded a 10.6 per cent rise in customers to 28.842 million in the period under review from 26.066 million in March last year.
Airtel has lost 3.74 million customers on its mobile money
service or 91.9 percent of the telco’s cash transfer subscribers in the
year to March, cementing M-Pesa’s market share grip.
The
Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) in its latest industry report
shows that Airtel Money subscribers plunged to 329,660 customers at the
end of March from 4.075 million in a similar period last year.
The
fall in Airtel subscribers helped grow M-Pesa subscribers’ market share
to 98.8 per cent in March or 28.84 million users from 81.3 per cent a
year ago. M-Pesa recorded a 10.6 per cent rise in customers to 28.842
million in the period under review from 26.066 million in March last
year.
Airtel now holds 1.13 per cent of the mobile
money subscribers from 12.7 per cent in March last year. However, the
value of cash moved through the network remained little changed at 0.1
per cent over the past year.
This suggests that the bulk of 3.74 million customers who quit Airtel Money were dormant subscribers.
“M-Pesa retained the highest market share of 98.8 per cent,
whereas Airtel Money and T-Kash recorded market shares of 1.1 and 0.05
per cent respectively,” said CA in the report for the quarter ended
March.
The CA did not respond to the Business Daily queries on factors behind the subscriber’s market share shifts.
In
the 12 months to March, Telkom’s T-Kash service lost 87 per cent of its
customers to 13,333 from 103,585 in a similar period last year,
underlining the challenge the two telcos face in competing with M-Pesa.
The
number of accounts at M-Pesa, Airtel Money and T-Kash fell by 3.6 per
cent to 29.185 million at the end of March from 30.245 million in a
similar period last year.
M-Pesa, which started as a
person-to-person money transfer service in March 2007, recorded a 12.6
per cent growth in revenue to Sh84.4 billion in the review period,
accounting for a third of Safaricom annual sales.
The
Competition Authority of Kenya has approved the planned Airtel and
Telkom Kenya merger, in a deal that could challenge market leader
Safaricom’s dominance of Kenya’s telecoms industry.
The
combined entity would create stiffer competition for Safaricom, which
now controls about two-thirds of the voice market in terms of
subscribers. Telkom accounted for 5.8 per cent of Kenyan mobile
subscribers in March, behind second-placed Airtel, which had a 26.6 per
cent market share.
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